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America/Los_Angeles |
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UTC-8 |
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UTC-7 |
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America/Guyana |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in northeastern Nevada, USA, in Elko County, McGill is a small town with roots in mining history, nestled amongst the vast desert and mountains. Founded in the early 1900s, the town sprang from nearby copper mines and was once an important industrial and mining community along the Union Pacific Railroad. Today, despite the decline of the mining industry, the town retains a distinctly western flavor. With a small population (about 1,000), a slow pace of life, and a friendly community atmosphere, McGill is surrounded by spectacular natural landscapes and is close to Great Basin National Park and Henderson Peak for those who enjoy tranquility and outdoor exploration. With vintage architecture and localized remnants of the mining era, the town is a hidden gem of rural Nevada charm.
Latham is a coastal town in the Essequibo Islands-West Demerara region of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, located on the east bank of the Demerara River, about 40 kilometers from the capital city of Georgetown. An important agricultural and residential area, the town was named after Charles Latham, a 19th-century British colonial official.
Located in a tropical rainforest climate zone, Latham is surrounded by rice cultivation, coconut palms and fruit farms, which are an important part of Guyana's agricultural economy. The town is built along the river and has a small port facility, with easy access to water transportation connecting Georgetown to inland communities.
The population is predominantly Afro-Guyanese and Indo-Guyanese, and the multicultural blend is reflected in local festivals and cuisine. Infrastructure includes schools, medical centers and markets, and the pace of life is relaxed, retaining a traditional rural Caribbean feel.
Lytham can be reached by road or ferry from Georgetown. Visitors can experience the riverside scenery, observe the local birdlife and explore the remains of a nearby sugar plantation. It is also one of the transit points to the Upper Essequibo River Ecotourism Zone.